The San Diego Tour
San Diego in three hours? Yes. This tour strings together big-picture stops—Coronado Island and the Hotel del Coronado—plus a downtown […]
San Diego in three hours? Yes. This tour strings together big-picture stops—Coronado Island and the Hotel del Coronado—plus a downtown […]
Paddling La Jolla from the water feels like a secret. This self-paced kayak rental for two gives you about 90
San Diego in one well-paced day. This is a full-day highlights tour that links the coast, downtown bay views, and
La Jolla turns nerves into standing. This beginner-friendly surf class at La Jolla Shores pairs a calm learning spot with
Coronado is closer than you think. This 3-hour San Diego harbor tour mixes local food samples with postcard views and
Coronado Bridge at sunset is hard to beat. This 2.5-hour private sunset sail in San Diego takes you from Harbor
Sunset hits different on San Diego Bay. This deluxe cocktail-style cruise pairs sunset views with a live DJ and included
Balboa Park is too big to see by foot. This 90-minute electric scooter tour keeps things efficient while still giving
Whales or dolphins, either way you win. This 3.5-hour San Diego Bay to open-water cruise is built for comfortable sightings,
San Diego’s wine country is close enough to feel like a day trip. This 6-hour, chauffeured outing pairs tastings with
San Diego looks better from a sailboat. I love the unobstructed bay views for photos and the small-group pace that
Coronado on an e-scooter feels like a shortcut. You cover both sides of the island in about 1.5 hours, with
Carlsbad tastes better on foot. This 3-hour local food tour turns downtown Carlsbad Village into a living map, pairing bites
A morning Segway ride feels like a fast city reset. This San Diego Early Bird Segway Tour sends you through
In five hours, you see San Diego. What makes this tour a standout is the live narration paired with music